He Congress and the Government of Dina Boluarte will meet with the transport unions this Thursday 8:30 in the morning at Government Palace. This with the purpose of achieving concrete measures to stop the high wave of citizen insecurity facing the Peru and that the authorities have not been able to provide a solution. The meeting will take place after, last Monday, October 6, the head of state proposed not answering calls and messages to avoid extortion.
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In this context, through a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM) reported that both powers of the State will participate jointly in the working group along with senior State officials.
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“It is time to set an example to the population that, in difficult situations, only being united in search of the best solution in favor of citizens can bring important results,” said the PCM.
Currently, the management of Boluarte Zegarra has more than 5,400 victims left by citizen insecurity. Today, in the morning, far from his proposal of not answering the phone, he said that crime is fought with “strategy.”
Along the same lines, Parliament also issued a statement in which it ensures that, in coordination with the PCM, they agreed on joint meetings with various institutions and unions, based on “what has already been advanced.” “Citizen security requires action and consensus,” he mentioned.
As recalled, at the meeting on Tuesday the 7th of this month, between the transport unions and the Legislature, the representatives of transport workers highlighted that the number of laws that are approved in Parliament “does not guarantee that things work” correctly in the fight against insecurity.
“Peru is one of the countries with the greatest number of laws, and it is the most corrupt country. The number of laws does not guarantee that things work, right? So, we landed that we need few laws, but concrete ones, we do not need to open much, I think that is clear,” they said.
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